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  • November 10, 2024
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Field craft 2 68w

hen would you bie - answer

What are the Meninges? – answer Dura Mater, Arachnoid, Pia mater

What is the function of the Meninges? - answer protect the cranial nerves and the spinal
cord

What are the brain hemispheres - answer Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Brain stem

What does the Cerebrum do? - answer Sensory, Motor and higher intelligence function

What does the Cerebellum do? - answer Controls primitive functions and balance

What does the brain stem to? - answer Controls vital body function

what does Cerebrospinal (CSF) fluid do? - answer It is a nutrient fluid the bathes and
protects the brain and spinal cord

Liner Skull fractures account for what % of all Skull Fractures - answer80%

what is he lowest possible GCS rate? - answer3

what is the highest possible GCS rate - answer15

what is Decorticate posturing - answerthe person is stiff with bent arms, clenched fists,
and legs held out straight. The arms are bent in toward the body and the wrists and
fingers are bent and held on the chest. (arms curled in)

Where is the Injury in the brain when a patient presents with Decorticate posturing -
answerThe cervical Spine tract or the Cerebral Hemisphere

Where is the Injury in the brain when a patient presents with Decerebrate Posturing -
answerDamage to the mid brain

What is Decerebrate posturing - answerposture that involves the arms and legs being
held straight out, the toes being pointed downward, and the head and neck being
arched backward. (hands curled out)

Explain what a 'Halo test" Is used for and how to do it, what does it indicate> - answerIt
tests for spinal fluid. take a sample of blood that is leaking from ears/nose and drop on

, paper. if CSF if present a yellowish halo will paper around the blood. Indicated possible
Basal skull fracture

Periorbital Ecchymosis (raccoon eyes) and Ecchymosis over the mastoid behind the ear
(battles signs) Indicate what kind of fracture - answerBasilar Skull Fracture

A pupal size greater then __________ is considered abnormal - answer1.00 MM

What kind of injury is probable is both eyes are dilated and do not react to light? -
answerTBI, Eye injury, Hypothermia, hypoxia or drugs

What is Cushing's triad - answerIrregular respirations, Bradycardia. Systolic
hypertension (Widening Pulse Pressure)

What does MACE Sand for and what is it designed for - answerMilitary Acute
Concussion Evaluation. Used to evaluate a casualty who might have a concussion

What MACE score is a good indicator for a possible concussion? - answer25 Or below

What is the Red flag complaint for a Mandible fracture? - answerthe person complains
that their teeth don't fit together

what is the Definition of a traumatic brain injury - answeran injury to the brain resulting
from an external force and/or acceleration/deceleration mechanism from an event

Hypotension in a TBI is considered what kind of event - answera Terminal event

Elevating the head may degrease ICP but elevation greater then _______ could be bad
- answer30

the Tough layer the protects the inner structure of the eye and helps maintain its shape
- answerthe Sclera

what is the retina - answerthe inner layer that contains rods and cones

the lacrimal glands are responsible for what - answerTears

what is the first step in treating someone with thermal burns - answerStop the burning
process and cover with DRY dressing

what is the first step with a CHEMICAL burn - answerflush the eye

what organs are located In the RUQ - answerliver, gallbladder, head of the pancreas,
part of the colon, small intestine, abdominal aorta, right kidney, right renal artery

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